Can Chiropractic Change Lives from Birth to Space? | Dr. Haig John
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概要
What if chiropractic isn’t just about pain relief, but about protecting life at its most critical moments, from the very first breath all the way to outer space?
In this debut episode of Rip It, Dr. Steven sits down with Dr. Haig John to explore one of the most overlooked areas in healthcare, newborn care, and one of the most unexpected frontiers, space travel.
This conversation will challenge how you think about chiropractic, responsibility, and the future of human health.
About the Guest
Dr. Haig John is a chiropractor with over 21 years of experience, based on Florida’s Space Coast. He is the developer of Innate Adjusting and Innate Newborn Adjusting and Subluxation Analysis, techniques designed to work with the body’s natural intelligence rather than force it.
Known for his work in pediatric chiropractic and his involvement in research connecting chiropractic to space medicine, Dr. John is on a mission to expand the role of chiropractors from the delivery room to missions beyond Earth.
Key Takeaways
- Why the first few hours after birth could shape a lifetime of health
- The hidden impact of birth trauma that most people never talk about
- What chiropractors might be missing when it comes to newborn care
- Why chiropractic may play a role in the future of space travel
- The simple shift in thinking that changes how you approach every patient
- Why “innate intelligence” might be the key to understanding true healing
- How expanding your vision as a chiropractor could impact millions of lives
Connect with Dr. Haig John
- Website: https://www.drhaigjohn.com/your-family-chiropractor
- Podcast: Synapse Philosophy Group
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